History of the Mathmos lavalamp
During the 1970s and 1980 production of the Mathmos lavalamp reduce to very small number but in 1989 Cressida Granger, who had been selling lavalamps on Camden market and David Mulley decided to invest new enthusiasm into lavalamp production and reached an agreement with Edward Craven-Walker.In 1992 the company named was changed and Mathmos was created. Demand for the lavalamp increased which also saw new models being developed including the Mathmos Telstar Rocket shaped lavalamp which nodded to the space race era.Keeping with the lavalamp styling in 2000 Mathmos launched the Fluidium lavalamp which was designed by Ross Lovegrove, the first external designer used by Mathmos. His design brought the lavalamp into the new Millennium.